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Sierra Nevada EAST SIDE 35,000 Ft

Photography Illustration posted on Nov 26, 2006
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Shot from the west facing window as the jet to San Jose as the craft faced north. Flight from Huston Texas, some ways over Colorado or Utah. Shot with FinePix Fuji 602S at 500/sec. Autofix from Photoshop, employed to reduce atmospheric haze. I am no geologist but it looks somewhat calderic in this stretch with basaltic veins remaining from a few hundred million years of erosion.

Comments (5)


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gattone_blu

8:59AM | Sun, 26 November 2006

photo of very beautiful

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chc16

12:18PM | Sun, 26 November 2006

Great shot. Looks unreal. At first I thought it might be terragen. Nature never ceases to amaze me!

Valerie-Ducom

2:10PM | Sun, 26 November 2006

Oh yes, very nice and beautiful picture, I like this colour and this composition!!!! Good day ;)

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alphalioness

2:29PM | Sun, 26 November 2006

What a cool shot. The colors are awesome and the shadows on the mountains really give it depth.

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visnu

3:26PM | Mon, 27 November 2006

Thanks for taking the moment to comment! When autofix was used it shifted the browns more over to the blues slightly, but trust me the view from the window was spellbinding!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.6
MakeFUJIFILM
ModelFinePix S602 ZOOM
Shutter Speed10/4000
Focal Length38

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